In sharing my story, I hope to highlight how life can change overnight. But it's how we choose to look at our new normal that ...
Our new research shows that 97% of people from South Asian, Black African and Black Caribbean communities in the UK have experienced some kind of diabetes-related stigma.
Your support helps fund research to improve the lives of people living with diabetes, both today and in the future. We offer membership to those aged 18 and over. If you are under 18 and wish to ...
What you eat can affect how well you feel and how you manage your diabetes. Although there's no such thing as a diabetes diet or food plan, we've put together advice to help you make healthier choices ...
Your risk increases with age. You’re more at risk if you’re white and over 40 or over 25 if you’re African-Caribbean, Black African, Chinese or South Asian. You’re two to six times more likely to get ...
New research has revealed that using artificial intelligence (AI) to analyse photos taken during routine diabetes eye screenings can predict whether people with type 2 diabetes are likely to develop ...
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This is a promotional symposia sponsored and organised by A. Menarini Farmaceutica Internazionale SRL and is for UK healthcare professionals only. Prescribing Information and adverse event reporting ...
Millions of people with type 2 diabetes could receive better treatment thanks to a new, simple low-cost tool that can match each individual to the most effective blood glucose-lowering drug for them.
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